Hi Guys, I am replacing the original monitor in my Pac-man by a (Sony) TV. I made a scart adapter to connect the TV and it is working great, beautiful picture, much better than the picture from the original monitor and RGE worthy

. I made a bridge in the adapter from pin 20 (sync) to pin 16 (5V) which also works good. Unfortunately the TV doesn't 'boot' automatically into the RGB signal that it receives, so I need 12V on pin 8. I am using a simple switching PSU for that. So far so good.
But I don't want to use the PSU, preferably I will take 12V from the game PCB connector, but that one spits out AC and I need DC. I am not going to build a 'gelijkrichter' schematic to get DC input, too complicated for me. So I was thinking of using a very common adapter, the ones that you use with laptops, handy's etc. I have one that runs on 110V (most of these adapters do), and outputs 12V DC, 2A. three questions from an electronics noob:
1. is 2A enough?
2. if I cut the plug from the adapter, does it then make any difference which wire goes were (to pin 8 and a ground pin)?
3. Can I just hook up the adapter to a 110V source in the cabinet?
If this works, then other cabs get the same treatment (I love it that you can nowadays get CRT TV's for 5€, or a sixpack beer

). I would like to use a TV also in Gyruss, but I noticed that the TV's have a much longer neck then the monitor that is in Qix, it will not fit unfortunately and I have to find another solution.